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Essif, Les.
American 'unculture' in French dramahomo americanus and the post-1960 French resistance /
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American 'unculture' in French dramaLes Essif.
其他題名:
homo americanus and the post-1960 French resistance /
作者:
Essif, Les.
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource :ill.
標題:
French dramaHistory and criticism.20th century
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An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9781137299031 (electronic bk.)
American 'unculture' in French dramahomo americanus and the post-1960 French resistance /
Essif, Les.
American 'unculture' in French drama
homo americanus and the post-1960 French resistance /[electronic resource] :Les Essif. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource :ill.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: Part 1 -- Introduction: Part 2 -- 1: The Hyperreality Of The Western Frontier -- 2: "Homo Americanus" War And Violence -- 3: The Totalitarian Non-Tragedy Of Americano-Global Business -- 4: The (Supra-)Global Spectacle Of American (Non-)Community -- Conclusion: Blob, Screen, And Corn: Final Figures of the "Homo Americanus" Hyperreal.
Representation of American characters and spaces in French plays have increased dramatically in number, nature and nuance since the 1960s, and this book explores the role that 'America' plays in the French imagination, as it translates on the French stage. The book begins with an introduction that brings together a rich variety of Western cultural scholarship, including Baudrillard's concepts of American 'unculture' and 'hyperreality,' Debray's "homo americanus", and Eagleton's distinction between a dialectical culture and an undialectical one. The following four chapters are organized according to the dominant theme of each of the plays: America as a hyperreal western frontier; "homo americanus" and war and violence; Americano-global business; and America as spectacle and counter-communal. The book examines how a range of prominent post-1960 French playwrights (such as Gatti, Benedetto, Cixous and Vinaver) represent an American 'unculture' - a mass US culture of capitalist consumerism, image, spectacle and international imperialism - and offers a valuable comparative study of American and French contemporary society and culture.
ISBN: 9781137299031 (electronic bk.)
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